Book Closes Gap on Hawn in OSCAAR Hot Rod Standings

Jukasa Motor Speedway brought big excitement for the Hot Rods, but also was the sight of a shake-up in the Knightworks Design OSCAAR Hot Rod standings. Meanwhile, Daniel Hawn was able to extend his advantage at the beach in the Living Lighting OSCAAR Pro Sprint points.

With the Pro Sprints in action this weekend, here is a critical update.

A victory at Flamboro Speedway allows A.J. Emms to extend his advantage to 50 points, with Jason Keen moving up to second following his eighth-place finish. Anthony DiBello drops to third following an incident on-track, followed by Luke Gignac and Norman Newman. Currently, positions second through fifth are only separated by 23 points.

Dale Reinhart moves up to sixth virtue of another podium performance, followed by Gary Elliott, Shawn Chenoweth, Jase Cornell, and Brad Pearsall.

Alternatively, Newman leads DiBello by three points in the MavTV Canada Rookie of the Year Standings following seven features in 2019. Bryan Batty and Jim Bowman round out the rookie points.

In the newly added John Harper Hard Charger Award standings, Norman Newman continues to hold the top spot, three points over Reinhart. Chenoweth ranks third, followed by Emms and Cornell. The top-five are only separated by 12 points.

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Two-time and defending series champion Tyler Hawn lost some critical ground at Jukasa Motor Speedway with being involved in the big wreck. His gap over Steve Book has now shrunk to just 21 points following Book’s trip to victory lane.

Nick Clarke remains third in points virtue of his podium performance, followed by Jeremy McLean and Dalen Martin. Bob Parsons’ top-10 finish allows him to remain sixth, followed by Paul Senior, Rodney Rutherford, Brandon Robertson, and Dan Rothwell.

Altneratively, the Ohsweken Speedway Rookie of the Year standings sees Bob Parsons take over the lead solely, a single point ahead of Rutherford. Dalen Martin ranks third, followed by Brandon Robertson and Sean Walker. Robert Robinson sits sixth, followed by Ryan Cowan, Jesse Kennedy, Leroy Robinson, Greg Belyea, and Bradley Holt.

In the newly added John Harper Hard Charger Award standings, Steve Book holds onto the lead ahead of Hawn.

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A victory at Sauble Speedway allows Daniel Hawn to extend the points lead, now 36 points ahead of James Stanley. Rob Summers remains third after placing third, followed by Ryan Battilana and Kevin Taylor.

Tyler Cullen has climbed back up to sixth with his fifth-place finish, followed by Brad Holmes, Jaden Riddell, Dylan Little, and Gary Triska.

Alternatively, Brad Holmes leads the Hinkley Lighting Rookie of the Year Standings by nine points over Little. Rob McCall moves up into third, followed by Russ Couture and Owen Elliott.

In the newly added John Harper Hard Charger Award standings, Daniel Hawn holds down the top spot, 12 points ahead of James Stanley. Jaden Riddell remains third, followed by Ryan Battilana and Rob Summers.

The Living Lighting, Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd OSCAAR Pro Sprints will be back in action on Saturday, September 7 at Grand Bend Speedway, with their feature presented by GB Advantage Powder Coating.

Be sure to keep up with OSCAAR by staying tuned to the series website at http://www.oscaar.ca. Also, make sure to “like” the official OSCAAR Racing Facebook page, while following both the Twitter and Instagram accounts (@OSCAARRacing) to keep up to date on everything you need to know.